...As competition among service providers and law firms heats up, cooperation remains the key to a successful e-discovery engagement. That is why...
... on cost recovery. It was a most appropriate presentation for the conference, given this year's theme: "Maintaining Profitability in a Tough Economy...
...cooperate with each other. The original version of The Sedona Conference Cooperation Proclamation: Resources for the Judiciary was released in August 2011...
...intentioned efforts to foster "cooperation" and discussion between parties...21 days before a scheduling conference or a scheduling order is...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...the principles enumerated by The Sedona Conference Cooperation Proclamation, and for parties to better manage...
...projects in 2012. EDRM Kickoff Meetings are not traditional legal conferences featuring educational presentations and discussion panels. Rather, they are a "roll...
...has served as a keynote speaker at ALM's LegalTech New York conference. To illustrate the potential disconnect between e-discovery and professional...
...in my recent article on cooperation during electronic data discovery, for...setting out the parties' planning conference duties. It mandates that parties...
Judges Andrew Peck and Lisa Smith of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York advised women in e-discovery on the best practices in EDD before the judiciary
...34; such as The Sedona Conference, which has developed various guidelines and...
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